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they issued an amber alert saying he may have gone to texas or canada with the children. that's after he set the house on fire 40 miles east of san diego and killed their mother and an unidentified child. >> i can't fathom what you were thinking. the damage is done. i'm begging you to let my daughter go. you've taken everything else. hannah, we all love you very much. if you have a chance, you take it. you run. you'll be found. >> paul, this father terribly distraught and making whatever plea he can to the person who has taken the children. >> reporter: absolutely. from what we understand, he was a long time friend of jim dimaggio. others saying they knew each other for 20 years and he knew the children since birth. let's listen to one family friend's emotional appeal at a vigil last night. >> i want people to know that man jim was loved by that family and treated very, very well. i can't imagine why he would do this horrific thing to people that loved him so much and considered him family. he needs to bring that girl home. >> reporter: you may have caught onto this. they
they issued an amber alert saying he may have gone to texas or canada with the children. that's after he set the house on fire 40 miles east of san diego and killed their mother and an unidentified child. >> i can't fathom what you were thinking. the damage is done. i'm begging you to let my daughter go. you've taken everything else. hannah, we all love you very much. if you have a chance, you take it. you run. you'll be found. >> paul, this father terribly distraught and making...
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i mean, where are the texas authorities on this? >> reporter: well, a texas affiliate, at this time, we are still waiting for an update from sheriff's officials. they gave us their last press conference around 9:00 last night. we're still waiting to hear back, but, obviously, communication must be going on to make sure that this search is thorough, to hopefully find these children. because it's been more than 30 hours now. this started sunday evening. and if they left before that, they can be far beyond california, possibly not even in the u.s. at this time. but we are still waiting for those updates. >> okay. i want to put up those two pictures again, candice, if i can. and i'm just going to repeat what the issue is here. we've got hanna and ethan. their mother was murdered and another child, who is yet to be identified, was found alongside that murdered mother. these two children, age 16 and 8, siblings, a allegedly in the custody, at this point, of james lee dimaggio, who is now on the lam. and the search is for his blue nissan v
i mean, where are the texas authorities on this? >> reporter: well, a texas affiliate, at this time, we are still waiting for an update from sheriff's officials. they gave us their last press conference around 9:00 last night. we're still waiting to hear back, but, obviously, communication must be going on to make sure that this search is thorough, to hopefully find these children. because it's been more than 30 hours now. this started sunday evening. and if they left before that, they...
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the texas tribune is reporting this is thanks to $11 million set aside in texas for the department of public safety to analyze the dna evidence they collected. it's estimated that between 16 and 20,000 kits are sitting untested in that state. nationwide it's awful. there are about 400,000 of those kits. >>> she made national headlines more than quarter of a century ago but she's now only beginning to pay for her wrong doings. if the name tawana brawley sounds familiar, it should. she was 15 years old when she falsely accused a police officer and white men of raping her. not just raping her but scrawling racial terms on her and left her in trash can. he called for racial justice for tawana. >> the victim identified him and miss brawley's family said that. she's been in public and private gatherings where it's been discussed. there's no evidence to the contrary. >> it turns out it was a hoax. she lied to avoid getting in trouble. she was sued for defamation. for 26 years she hadn't paid a dime of the $400,000 judgment against her. last week that changed. she made her first payment. she
the texas tribune is reporting this is thanks to $11 million set aside in texas for the department of public safety to analyze the dna evidence they collected. it's estimated that between 16 and 20,000 kits are sitting untested in that state. nationwide it's awful. there are about 400,000 of those kits. >>> she made national headlines more than quarter of a century ago but she's now only beginning to pay for her wrong doings. if the name tawana brawley sounds familiar, it should. she...
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hood, texas. in that court-martial, his stand-by attorneys are now asking a higher court to allow them to alter this whole shattered attorney situation and their participation in the trial given that he's defending himself and i think it's fair to say he's not doing a very good job of it suggesting he's the shooter right off the bat. but if granted, it would override the rejection of their request just yesterday, kind of like a big appeal. as you probably already know, hasan is acting as his own attorney and acting very strangely. he's accused of 13 murders, killing 13 people at ft. hood, texas, four years ago. what it's like when you have a client defending himself and you have to sit there and watch it, defense attorney chris hadad who was in a notorious murder trial in 2007. first of all, it's great to have you. you're a perfect guest to weigh in on what these attorneys at ft. hood are going through. tell me in ten seconds or so the crux of your case that you dealt with and what your client was
hood, texas. in that court-martial, his stand-by attorneys are now asking a higher court to allow them to alter this whole shattered attorney situation and their participation in the trial given that he's defending himself and i think it's fair to say he's not doing a very good job of it suggesting he's the shooter right off the bat. but if granted, it would override the rejection of their request just yesterday, kind of like a big appeal. as you probably already know, hasan is acting as his...
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hood, texas. hasan, who is acting as his own attorney, faces the death penalty. >>> for many muslims, wednesday marks the end of the holy month of ramadan. during ramadan, observers fast from sunrise to sunset. it's also a time for self-reflection and personal development. thursday is aed, the holiday marking the end of the observance. also thursday, president obama welcomes greece's prime minister to the white house. the men will meet over a number of issues, including getting the greek economy back on track. >>> what kind of new magic does disney have up its sleeve? we'll find out friday when the day 23 expo kicks off in anaheim, california. this year's buzz, a preview of the new animated movies "frozen" and "the good dinosaur." >>> can you imagine running into this on your monday morning commute? dozens of piglets go hog wild after the truck they were in gets into a wreck. it happened on an expressway in china. traffic police moved in to corral the piglets but quickly found themselves outnumber
hood, texas. hasan, who is acting as his own attorney, faces the death penalty. >>> for many muslims, wednesday marks the end of the holy month of ramadan. during ramadan, observers fast from sunrise to sunset. it's also a time for self-reflection and personal development. thursday is aed, the holiday marking the end of the observance. also thursday, president obama welcomes greece's prime minister to the white house. the men will meet over a number of issues, including getting the...
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hood, texas workplace violence. one victim feels betrayed and let down. you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. >>> an army psychiatrist delivered his own opening statement. he told the panel i am the shooter. he's charged with killing 13 soldiers and wounding 32 others. this is back in 2009. he's acting as his own attorney during the court-martial. he could end up questioning some of the people he's accused of shooting. it's absolutely fascinating the fact he could question some of the victims. >> reporter: that's what a lot of victims are not looking forward to at this point. it's also not really clear how major hasan is going to conduct himself throughout the rest of this trial. the prosecutor opened up the trial this morning with an hour long opening statement meticulously and painfully detailing the path that major hasan carried ou
hood, texas workplace violence. one victim feels betrayed and let down. you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. >>> an army psychiatrist delivered his own opening statement. he told the panel i am the shooter. he's charged with killing 13 soldiers and wounding 32...
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. >> we're already seeing it on the state level with texas and kentucky. evan you first reported this story last week. what is holder trying to accomplish here? what are some of his goals? >> one of the issues of the attorney general is he's leaving office in the next couple of months. one of the things he's focused on and president obama in the second term is trying to do something for their own legacy that people would remember them for. in the case of eric holder he doesn't want to be remembered for fast and furious and some of the other con trtroversiecontro. this is way to do something. there's been a lot of movement towards, we've gone through several years of more than reduction of crimes in the cities. i think they feel like the moment is right. right now you have members of congress on the republican party who have decided this is a good way for them to save money. it's probably a very good moment. as good a moment as any for them to pursue something like this. >> we spent $80 billion last year on our prison system and our prisons are operating at
. >> we're already seeing it on the state level with texas and kentucky. evan you first reported this story last week. what is holder trying to accomplish here? what are some of his goals? >> one of the issues of the attorney general is he's leaving office in the next couple of months. one of the things he's focused on and president obama in the second term is trying to do something for their own legacy that people would remember them for. in the case of eric holder he doesn't want...
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we start in texas where the prosecution is almost ready to wrap up its case against the army major named nidal hassan who topped the news for months because he admitted to killing 13 american soldiers at ft. hood in 2009. cnn's ed lavandera has been on top of this story. he shows us some of the most important rulings
we start in texas where the prosecution is almost ready to wrap up its case against the army major named nidal hassan who topped the news for months because he admitted to killing 13 american soldiers at ft. hood in 2009. cnn's ed lavandera has been on top of this story. he shows us some of the most important rulings
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ba being in 2011 there was a fall in the ballpark in arlington at texas prompting the texas range be gers to raise the height of their stadium's rales. ronald homer's father is saying that the rales at turner field are too low. homer fell from an exterior rail, not one that actually faced the ball field. let's talk about this. attorney steven addleman is a venue safety expert. let's confirm up front, while tragic, accidents happen, are ball parks, arenas, coliseums, are they doing all they can to make the venues safe especially when it comes to the railing? >> are they doing all they can? there's always more that can be done. i think the question is are they doing what they should be doing given the way fans behave normally inside their buildings. now we look at what happened inside turner field. that man wasn't facing the ball field. immediately we have something different that distinguishes it from the rangers ballpark in arlington in 2011. >> so you appropriately point out that this was a different location, right? go ahead. the issue is what? >> the issue really is are the railin
ba being in 2011 there was a fall in the ballpark in arlington at texas prompting the texas range be gers to raise the height of their stadium's rales. ronald homer's father is saying that the rales at turner field are too low. homer fell from an exterior rail, not one that actually faced the ball field. let's talk about this. attorney steven addleman is a venue safety expert. let's confirm up front, while tragic, accidents happen, are ball parks, arenas, coliseums, are they doing all they can...
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. >>> this time in texas where zimmerman was pulled over for speeding. john berman has more for you. >> reporter: this pickup truck pulled over for speeding behind the wheel, george zimmerman. >> no where in particular? why you say that? >> i need you to slow down a little bit for me. >> reporter: zimmerman informs the officer of the concealed weapon he keeps in his glove box. >> shut your glove compartment. >> reporter: after the incident zimmerman's brother, robert, tweeted about the reason george carries a weapon. our family receives many death threats. we all continue to take our security seriously and to ensure our safety in accordance with the law. >> texas is a gun-friendly state. they're very, very warm to the second amendment and, frankly, if he's going to continue carrying a gun he's not likely to get in trouble for mere possession. >> reporter: zimmerman continues to be in the public eye. he made headlines after helping a family of four in an overturned vehicle on this road in sanford, florida, just days after he was found not guilty. the fami
. >>> this time in texas where zimmerman was pulled over for speeding. john berman has more for you. >> reporter: this pickup truck pulled over for speeding behind the wheel, george zimmerman. >> no where in particular? why you say that? >> i need you to slow down a little bit for me. >> reporter: zimmerman informs the officer of the concealed weapon he keeps in his glove box. >> shut your glove compartment. >> reporter: after the incident...
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. >>> three years and nine months ago, an army base in texas came under attack not by some overseas enemy but by one of their own. army major nidal hasan is accused of committing that 2009 mass shooting at fort hood. testimony in his court-martial is expected to start tomorrow. you remember the story. this man allegedly killed 13, wounded another 32. some of whom spoke about the massacre in a video last year. >> the first round of bullets, one hit me in the chest. i had to go down to the ground to get cover. and i obviously couldn't breathe because i had been shot. >> all of a sudden everybody starts freaking out and panicking. so me and my buddy dropped down and low crawled to the hallway behind us where then we encountered a female soldier laying on the floor in the fetal position, holding her stomach, saying "my baby! my baby!" >> his face, why he was shooting was, it wasn't a battle cry. it wasn't a grimace. it wasn't a smirk. it was just a cold, hard look as if he did not care. >> well, now not only will these victims see hasan again, they will be compelled to answer his questions be
. >>> three years and nine months ago, an army base in texas came under attack not by some overseas enemy but by one of their own. army major nidal hasan is accused of committing that 2009 mass shooting at fort hood. testimony in his court-martial is expected to start tomorrow. you remember the story. this man allegedly killed 13, wounded another 32. some of whom spoke about the massacre in a video last year. >> the first round of bullets, one hit me in the chest. i had to go...
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want to take you to texas now. the ft. hood shooter back in court today after a shocking twist in the courtroom just yesterday. we talked about this. major nidal hasan representing himself during this trial over the shooting massacre that happened four years ago. but yesterday his team of standby lawyers, they've been giving him guidance, they asked the judge if they can cut back their involvement. why? because they believe he is trying to get the death penalty. for himself. and they didn't want any part of helping him fulfill that death wish. hasan denied that that was his goal. denied he is seeking death. today the court ruled, denying those lawyers' requests. saying hasan has the right to determine his trial strategy and they should stand by him. >>> in southern california police say they have received more than 100 tips thus far in the hunt for ethan and hannah anderson. thing is, nothing has panned out yet. these children have been missing ever since their mother's body was found sunday inside that burning home near s
want to take you to texas now. the ft. hood shooter back in court today after a shocking twist in the courtroom just yesterday. we talked about this. major nidal hasan representing himself during this trial over the shooting massacre that happened four years ago. but yesterday his team of standby lawyers, they've been giving him guidance, they asked the judge if they can cut back their involvement. why? because they believe he is trying to get the death penalty. for himself. and they didn't...
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in 2011, a texas rangers fan fell about 20 feet to his death, going over the balcony trying to catch a ball tossed to him by outfielder josh hamilton. now this is believed to be the second time a fan falls to his death here at turner field. the incident that happened before this one happened in may of 2008. carol? >> alina machado reporting live in atlanta. thanks so much. >>> a big win for paula deen, but certainly not for her empire. a former employee has no standing to sue the embattled chef for race discrimination because she's white. you probably remember how deen's career went into a tail spin after her deposition in the lawsuit was released and she admitted, deen admitted, to using a racial slur in the past and then posted a couple of awkward apologies online. >> i want to apologize to everybody for the wrong that i've done. i want to learn and grow from this. >> on the heels of it all, deen lost her food network cooking show and a number of lucrative endorsements, from walmart, to sears, to target. cnn correspondent nischelle turner live in new york with more for us, good mor
in 2011, a texas rangers fan fell about 20 feet to his death, going over the balcony trying to catch a ball tossed to him by outfielder josh hamilton. now this is believed to be the second time a fan falls to his death here at turner field. the incident that happened before this one happened in may of 2008. carol? >> alina machado reporting live in atlanta. thanks so much. >>> a big win for paula deen, but certainly not for her empire. a former employee has no standing to sue the...
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. >>> a lot of eyes today on fo fort hood, texas. the prosecution rested against major nadal hasan. now he could take the stand in his own defense. we're going to take you to fort hood next. >>> he was behind the wheel when the limo turned into a fire trap but he will not face criminal charges for that tragedy. no criminal charges are being filed. investigators blame a mechanical failure saying there was a catastrophic failure of the rear suspension system, that caused one part of the car to start rubbing up against this other part of the car and that is the friction that stopped the fire here. i talked to brown just a couple of days after that fire and he was still reeling from what he witnessed that night. >> everything happened so fast. i just wish there could have been something done more. i don't typically know. >> what could that something have been in i'm sure you've played it back in your head so many times since saturday. what could have been done differently? what could you have done differently? >> i really don't know. if i would have known that -- everything happened so
. >>> a lot of eyes today on fo fort hood, texas. the prosecution rested against major nadal hasan. now he could take the stand in his own defense. we're going to take you to fort hood next. >>> he was behind the wheel when the limo turned into a fire trap but he will not face criminal charges for that tragedy. no criminal charges are being filed. investigators blame a mechanical failure saying there was a catastrophic failure of the rear suspension system, that caused one...
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and he does that along his ranch down in texas. you know, he just turned 67 years ago old back in july and he just became a grandfather earlier in career. and of course, as you said, there was the dedication of his library and presidential center down in dallas, where not only do we see president obama attend, but we saw president clinton, president carter, and of course, his father, president george h.w. bush, all on stage. so a big surprise this morning to hear this happening. but as you said, brianna, we're probably going to hear this more and more as you and i get a little bit older with some of our friends who perhaps have some heart issues. >> certainly. and i think this is just sort of part of getting older. and obviously he does get his routine physical every year and they were table to catch this. and mark, thank you so much. we're going to go ahead now and bring in dr. habib smadi. he's a cardiologist here in atlanta. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent is on the phone. dr. smadi, can you just explain what
and he does that along his ranch down in texas. you know, he just turned 67 years ago old back in july and he just became a grandfather earlier in career. and of course, as you said, there was the dedication of his library and presidential center down in dallas, where not only do we see president obama attend, but we saw president clinton, president carter, and of course, his father, president george h.w. bush, all on stage. so a big surprise this morning to hear this happening. but as you...
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he was caught on camera in a dallas, texas, classroom. that's the phenomenon that became as dufnering. his pga tour buddies, and i use that term loosely, taking full advantage by tweeting and retweeting pictures of the unfortunate post. i'm wondering, are we now going to be seeing a whole lot more of this dufnering? >> maybe. i don't know. i have only done it -- that's the only time i have done it. actually i did it once with lindsey vonn because she asked me, but, you know, they caught me in a moment of relaxation i guess and then the guys all out here tried to give me a good ribbing on it and get me in trouble and all this stuff. but i kind of ran with it and it turned out to be a good thing and a lot of people have taken to it so maybe i will give them a special treat later this week when i get home with the trophy. >> reporter: come on, jason, give us some more dufnering. we love it. this is a player that rarely smiles, but at 36 years of age, he really needs to. most players have majors in the bag by this point if they're going to go
he was caught on camera in a dallas, texas, classroom. that's the phenomenon that became as dufnering. his pga tour buddies, and i use that term loosely, taking full advantage by tweeting and retweeting pictures of the unfortunate post. i'm wondering, are we now going to be seeing a whole lot more of this dufnering? >> maybe. i don't know. i have only done it -- that's the only time i have done it. actually i did it once with lindsey vonn because she asked me, but, you know, they caught...